i should know this im doing it for my GCSE'sit means that Macbeth has 'killed' his sleep, he will not be able to fall asleep because of the guilt for murdering king duncan.i hope this makes sense!!
Yes, he does murder sleep. After he kills Duncan, the king of Scotland, His mind begins to denigrate into nothingness. He has night mares, see ghost of his murderer's and can not sleep. SO as it is...
The more you sleep the more sleep you want is not necessarily true. As long you get eight hours of sleep every day your body will work just fine. Sleeping more or less than eight hours for prolonged...
In Act 2 Scene 2, Macbeth [c. 1014-August 15, 1057] stabs King Duncan I [d. August 14, 1040] and his two royal chamberlains to death. He is unhinged by the bloodied corpses and crime scene. He hears...